How to Create QR Codes with Nepali Text
QR codes are becoming increasingly popular in Nepal for business cards, restaurant menus, payment systems, and marketing materials. Our tool fully supports Nepali Unicode text in QR codes.
What is a QR Code?
A QR (Quick Response) code is a two-dimensional barcode that can store text, URLs, contact information, and more. When scanned with a smartphone camera, it instantly opens the encoded content.
QR Codes in Nepal
QR codes are widely used in Nepal for:
- Digital payments: eSewa, Khalti, and Fonepay QR codes
- Business cards: Encoding contact details in Nepali and English
- Restaurant menus: Contactless menu access post-COVID
- Tourism: Information boards at heritage sites
- Education: Linking to digital resources
Creating QR Codes with Nepali Text
Using our QR Code Generator:
Step 1: Choose the QR type — Text, URL, or Contact
Step 2: Enter your content in Nepali Unicode (e.g., "नमस्ते, यो मेरो व्यापार कार्ड हो")
Step 3: The QR code generates automatically
Step 4: Download the QR code as a PNG image
Tips for Effective QR Codes
- Keep content short: Shorter text creates simpler, more scannable QR codes
- Test before printing: Always scan your QR code with multiple devices
- Add a label: Include text near the QR code explaining what it links to
- Use high contrast: Black QR codes on white backgrounds scan best
- Minimum size: Print QR codes at least 2cm x 2cm for reliable scanning
Business Use Cases
- Print QR codes on invoices linking to payment portals
- Add QR codes to product packaging with Nepali product information
- Create QR-coded business cards with bilingual contact details
- Generate QR codes for Wi-Fi network credentials at your business